EMS Paramedic beaten in the back of the ambulance. Patient hit him 60 times. "There was nowhere to run." https://t.co/LfWYN6Vk3A — NYC EMS Website (@NYCEMSwebsite) December 12, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Author Archives: ketaminh
Social Media in Emergency Medicine
“Stan, what’s the deal with negotiations…”
“Stan, If you don’t ask for what you want, don’t expect the Neurosurgeon, God or the Tooth Fairy (in that order) to do it for you…” Unfortunately no puntastic titles this time… I have had the fortune and privilege of working with doctors from different cultures and countries during my training in the NHS. TheContinue reading ““Stan, what’s the deal with negotiations…””
Definitive airway on BMI 92 hypoxic hypercapnic respiratory failure
Source: Definitive airway on BMI 92 hypoxic hypercapnic respiratory failure
“Why we do Emergency Medicine” Cliff Reid opening address at #SolaUrgence
#FOAMEd video by Steve Mathieu
Chance to take another look at the #SoMe #FOAMed video from #icssoa2015 https://t.co/4ehrYJqRhD — Steve Mathieu (@stevemathieu75) December 11, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Living until dying
Source: Living until dying
Drugs for Intubation in Resuscitation? Keep calm and think 200
2015 ASM: Drugs for Intubation in Resuscitation— Greg Treston from ACEM Digital Media on Vimeo.
What did Twitter ever do for us?
2015 ASM: What has Twitter Ever Done For Us? — Dr Michelle Johnston from ACEM Digital Media on Vimeo.
In less than 24hrs, two online airway videos of same thing!
FOLMIVES TECHNIQUE (AURAGAIN + ASCOPE 3): CONTINUOUS VENTILATION AND INT… https://t.co/U2q5D05n1x vía @YouTube — Fibroanestesia (@fibroanestesia) December 11, 2015 EMCrit Wee – Converting a Laryngeal Airway to an Endotracheal Tube while Maintaining Ventilation with Darren Braude https://t.co/tTdZe7Gl1P — Scott Weingart (@emcrit) December 10, 2015
The Critically Ill Airway Course
“What is the Critically Ill Airway course?” you ask. Read this and wonder no more… Multiple skill stations and 12 immersive simulations for critical care practitioners (regardless of specialty) who need to bring airway expertise to the sickest patients. Source: The Critically Ill Airway Course
SELF-CARE GUIDE FOR FIRST RESPONDERS IN CRITICAL SITUATIONS
Prehospital care of crocodile attack injuries
Endotracheal tube cuff pressures and tube position in critically injured patients on arrival at a referral centre: Avoidable harm?
AfJEM online first Endotracheal tube cuff pressures and tube position in critically injured patients on arrival… https://t.co/JuytTz04AB — AfJEM (@AfJEM) December 9, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Frontline Medics: Tested To The Limit
Tonight we look at training for one of the toughest jobs around for a military medic: https://t.co/BmDra2kxWa pic.twitter.com/G4gXZnZwPf — British Forces News (@ForcesNews) December 8, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
